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Show I jesse mis ! SUSHI I Former Ogrlcn Man Becomes Executive Secretary of January Jan-uary Exhibition H , ' .11 sni; 8. KM H KIs. Jesse S. Richards. prominent lle-MBtock lle-MBtock raiser of Idaho und formerly of ; vpden. has been selected as executive, iecr'etary of the ocond annual Livestock Show, and Ins taken i iai tcof the offices at the sdeii 1 tlibn I&VOflv lBral. 1 1 is selection WW au-I au-I pounced last evening at a meeting of ' the executive committee aril director! . Dt the- show, held at tin- VWbei lub ! looms, when reports w i mi r -r Carding the progress and i respects for '-"the show on January C. 7 and s. Kit SARDS REPORTS, Reports submitted by S. rri tar "- lilchards and by the various superintendents superin-tendents of livestock divisions showed that the show this wlntci v ill ' i'en & greater success than that of Last Junuiry. Secretary Richards said that numerous entj lil.nn : are mw I. ins-Called ins-Called for and that i m -Knces. either by letter or in person, 3hnt livestock herd owners in man., if the western st.'.ti s ar pn paring t 3have their fines! stock here States Sfhet will be represented Include Utah, jSdaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana California. Nevada. Washington and Uregon, according ti pivsent Indications. Indica-tions. Hp reported both as to the general gen-eral prospect and also as to the swine division, of which lie i superintendent. superintend-ent. S B S. Hinckley reported as superln-gndont superln-gndont of ihe dalrj dlvl Ion and told of special preparations l. inij made for the housing of th- l.iii b- nls. Ilo-"jher Ilo-"jher Fenn. superintendent of the sheep division, said that flock.-- from I'tah. Idaho. Wyoinlnr and 'Vdoi In arere certain of entry. Slmilarh M. rt. Hampton reported tor the stoi k cattle division of which he is sup rh iident PLAN BANQ1 I I Arrangements were made for the Invitation of all livestock bltora and all herdsmen oi show (hlblts to I Attend the annual Ogdcn Livestock how banquet, as guei of the show This banquet will be held it Ihc We Bpr club rooms on Ruturda) evening, .( i nuary fi. The athletic carnival of the stock KhOW ' b.-lng arra ; tr--'' I . I . 1: IJvunzler. chairman of the entertair-i ni-nt committee. He reported Hint n Contract had been r!oM-.l with Earn JPeterson. us promoter lor u matrh etwecn Jack Horbertson and some other prominent wrestler, expressing Ihe belief that Jim London, the Greek xrappler. will be induced to COl Ogden for o return match with Har-Jirrtson. Har-Jirrtson. Tf Londos is not in . ondltion for a match at once, some other prominent prom-inent rrappler will be H i rhrtson'i Ojpon ni Lester F. Whltlock. manager of the show, said that eerv detail regarding (be housing of the livestock had been jrfai .(! Carpenters are now :t wnrk making special provision for the herds Arrangements being made both f..i the gbmfort of the animals and the con- ivenlence of all visitors marking Inspection In-spection of the livestock. a report of tin publicity committee i work wna mode by w. i: Euppann, the I committee chairman, a number of ni iK.izlnes and farm ian-ru of Itial. wesl an publlsl Ing ipecfal articles re-' k'.icIiiik the t:den Livestock Show and Ogden as s livestock center. The first of these appeared this week In 1 thl Hailroad Red Hook publlslied at Denvev by the Denver A Rio Orandfl railroad. Others win appear In the 1 Utah Parmer, National Wool Grower I and Ihe NeW West Magazine thlsi j month. Beautiful posters are being prepan d for the show and will he dls-tr. dls-tr. '!' d l t'w v.irlini" r.ii'ri :mIm. President Charles II Barton expressed ex-pressed belief that trie show will sur-1 - 'hat of last winter, drawing many I Vi -tock men to the city and provld-I line an opportunity for Ogdsn people to become aorjuainted with the splenica! splen-ica! strides being made in the livestock industry. |